[h=1]Windows 10 brings back the Start Menu – here’s how to customize it[/h]First things first: the Start Menu looks  quite a bit different from the one you’re used to in Windows 7 and  earlier versions of Microsoft’s desktop OS. Here’s a quick look:
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As you can see, Microsoft used a somewhat traditional layout on the  left side of the menu, and then a tile-based section reminiscent of  Windows 8’s Start screen can be found on the right.
 Don’t be afraid… it’s not going to take over your computer like it did in Windows 8 — unless you want it to.
 Clicking on the top-right corner of the Start Menu and dragging your  mouse or finger will resize the box. You can also customize the look and  feel of the Start Menu by opening Settings and then clicking on Personalization.
 Right-clicking on any tile will open up a small menu with options to  unpin it from your Start Menu, resize it, disable live tile features  (animated updates that display on the tile) or pin the tile’s associated  app to the task bar below. Left-clicking and holding on any tile will  let you drag it around to rearrange the order of your tiles, or to  regroup them.
 Right-clicking any app or file anywhere on your computer will give you an option to pin it to the Start Menu.
 Finally, clicking Settings, Personalization and then Start  will allow you to enable or disable a few key features. “Show most used  apps” will automatically pin apps you commonly open near the top of the  left side of the menu, while “Show recently added apps” will add a  section beneath that to show apps you’ve recently installed.
 You can also toggle “Use Start full screen” to on if you’re a masochist.
Source:bgr.com